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the snowbound
adjective
Unable to move, because of heavy snow.
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There will be only an unknown track into the snowbound woods.
After helping to free the snowbound police vehicle, they were deputised to work as spotters.
Then there is the hellish yet automatic contrast of the snowbound crash scene.
On Friday, they had fliers printed and went up and down 28th Street, passing the snowbound car at the corner of Newtown Avenue several times.
It's 1980 and he's 10 years old, an abandoned child living with other abandoned children at a nurturing but freaky Capuchin monastery on the snowbound plains of Minnesota.
Although the president was not there this time, the Hoyas' 103-90 victoveroVillanovanova in the snowbound nation's capital might have been especially important.
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I imagined the pioneers snowbound in the Sierras, cooking the flesh of their dead; I pondered how desperate a group must become before it consumes itself.
I imagined the pioneers snowbound in the Sierras, cooking the flesh of their dead; pondered how desperate a group must become before it consumes itself.
Some spots are the ramps and walls on Last Resort, the beams in the buildings on Snowbound, the crates and containers on Foundry and others just waiting to be found.
As we walk along the icy, snowbound track that leads to the admin block, he tells me how the prison operates.
I will have the perfect snowbound lunch, reading how dumb David Denby was and eating the icing off the cupcakes with my finger.
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